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June 05, 2007 Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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I've built a set of classes: EventLogger TinyXML PropertyFile ServiceBase ServiceImplementation BeepService (example) Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with them? |
June 05, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | Reply to Steve, > I've built a set of classes: > > EventLogger > TinyXML > PropertyFile > ServiceBase > ServiceImplementation > BeepService (example) > Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with > them? > If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple. http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/ just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in |
June 05, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS Wrote:
> Reply to Steve,
>
> > I've built a set of classes:
> >
> > EventLogger
> > TinyXML
> > PropertyFile
> > ServiceBase
> > ServiceImplementation
> > BeepService (example)
> > Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
> > them?
> >
>
> If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple.
>
> http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
>
> just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
>
>
That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
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June 05, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | Reply to Steve,
> BCS Wrote:
>
>> Reply to Steve,
>>
>>> I've built a set of classes:
>>>
>>> EventLogger
>>> TinyXML
>>> PropertyFile
>>> ServiceBase
>>> ServiceImplementation
>>> BeepService (example)
>>> Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
>>> them?
>> If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a
>> better place you can put them in scrapple.
>>
>> http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
>>
>> just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
>>
> That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
>
If you do SVN and have a dsource account all you will have to do is:
get write access to scrapple (send me a username)
checkout scrapple
add your stuff
commit it back to SVN
add some sort of docs to the wiki ("A bunch of windows wrapper classes" would be enough, but more would be better)
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June 05, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS Wrote:
> Reply to Steve,
>
> > BCS Wrote:
> >
> >> Reply to Steve,
> >>
> >>> I've built a set of classes:
> >>>
> >>> EventLogger
> >>> TinyXML
> >>> PropertyFile
> >>> ServiceBase
> >>> ServiceImplementation
> >>> BeepService (example)
> >>> Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
> >>> them?
> >> If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple.
> >>
> >> http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
> >>
> >> just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
> >>
> > That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
> >
>
> If you do SVN and have a dsource account all you will have to do is:
>
> get write access to scrapple (send me a username)
> checkout scrapple
> add your stuff
> commit it back to SVN
> add some sort of docs to the wiki ("A bunch of windows wrapper classes" would
> be enough, but more would be better)
>
>
User name is teales
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June 06, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS Wrote:
> Reply to Steve,
>
> > BCS Wrote:
> >
> >> Reply to Steve,
> >>
> >>> I've built a set of classes:
> >>>
> >>> EventLogger
> >>> TinyXML
> >>> PropertyFile
> >>> ServiceBase
> >>> ServiceImplementation
> >>> BeepService (example)
> >>> Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
> >>> them?
> >> If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple.
> >>
> >> http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
> >>
> >> just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
> >>
> > That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
> >
>
> If you do SVN and have a dsource account all you will have to do is:
>
> get write access to scrapple (send me a username)
> checkout scrapple
> add your stuff
> commit it back to SVN
> add some sort of docs to the wiki ("A bunch of windows wrapper classes" would
> be enough, but more would be better)
>
>
Can't check the stuff in - authorization fails.
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June 06, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | Steve Teale wrote:
> BCS Wrote:
>
>
>>Reply to Steve,
>>
>>
>>>BCS Wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Reply to Steve,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I've built a set of classes:
>>>>>
>>>>>EventLogger
>>>>>TinyXML
>>>>>PropertyFile
>>>>>ServiceBase
>>>>>ServiceImplementation
>>>>>BeepService (example)
>>>>>Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
>>>>>them?
>>>>
>>>>If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a
>>>>better place you can put them in scrapple.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
>>>>
>>>>just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
>>>>
>>>
>>>That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
>>>
>>
>>If you do SVN and have a dsource account all you will have to do is:
>>
>>get write access to scrapple (send me a username)
>>checkout scrapple
>>add your stuff
>>commit it back to SVN
>>add some sort of docs to the wiki ("A bunch of windows wrapper classes" would be enough, but more would be better)
>>
>>
>
>
> Can't check the stuff in - authorization fails.
I was offline for the night, try again
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June 06, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to BCS | BCS Wrote:
> Steve Teale wrote:
> > BCS Wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Reply to Steve,
> >>
> >>
> >>>BCS Wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Reply to Steve,
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>I've built a set of classes:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>EventLogger
> >>>>>TinyXML
> >>>>>PropertyFile
> >>>>>ServiceBase
> >>>>>ServiceImplementation
> >>>>>BeepService (example)
> >>>>>Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
> >>>>>them?
> >>>>
> >>>>If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple.
> >>>>
> >>>>http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
> >>>>
> >>>>just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
> >>>
> >>
> >>If you do SVN and have a dsource account all you will have to do is:
> >>
> >>get write access to scrapple (send me a username)
> >>checkout scrapple
> >>add your stuff
> >>commit it back to SVN
> >>add some sort of docs to the wiki ("A bunch of windows wrapper classes" would
> >>be enough, but more would be better)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > Can't check the stuff in - authorization fails.
>
> I was offline for the night, try again
Thanks - tis done.
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October 23, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | Hi!
Did you put your classes somewhere, I'm interested how you build the service. At the moment I had no luck.
tnx
christoph
Steve Teale Wrote:
> BCS Wrote:
>
> > Reply to Steve,
> >
> > > I've built a set of classes:
> > >
> > > EventLogger
> > > TinyXML
> > > PropertyFile
> > > ServiceBase
> > > ServiceImplementation
> > > BeepService (example)
> > > Any suggestions (preferably positive) as to what I should do with
> > > them?
> > >
> >
> > If you are looking for some place to host them and can't find a better place you can put them in scrapple.
> >
> > http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/
> >
> > just send me a dsource user name and I'll let you in
> >
> >
> That seems sensible to start with. What should I actually do?
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October 23, 2007 Re: Classes to build a Windows service. | ||||
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Posted in reply to Christoph Singewald | == Quote from Christoph Singewald (christoph@singewald.at)'s article > Hi! > Did you put your classes somewhere, I'm interested how you build the > service. At the moment I had no luck. I believe that these are the files that you seek: http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/browser/trunk/bevutils By the way, bevutils is mentioned on the scrapple home page: "bevutils - Set of Classes for building Windows Services: source:trunk/bevutils (see documentation)" (http://www.dsource.org/projects/scrapple/) Archived thread for reference: http://www.digitalmars.com/d/archives/digitalmars/D/announce/Classes_to_build_a_Windows_service._8940.html > tnx > christoph > Steve Teale Wrote: > > BCS Wrote: > > > > > Reply to Steve, > > > > > > > I've built a set of classes: > > > > > > > > EventLogger > > > > TinyXML > > > > PropertyFile > > > > ServiceBase > > > > ServiceImplementation > > > > BeepService (example) ... |
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